Does left turn have right way?

Does left turn have right way?

When you’re making a left-hand turn, you should always give the right-of-way to drivers who don’t have stop signs or yield signs. If you’re turning left at a green light, pull out into the intersection but wait to turn left until all oncoming traffic has passed.

What happens if you get T boned?

Injuries common to T-bone accidents include traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injuries, crushed and traumatically-amputated limbs, and severe orthopedic and internal injuries. Many of these injuries prove fatal.

Can you sue someone who crashed into you?

Following a Car Accident, you can sue the responsible party for all damages as result of the accident. To pursue a personal injury claim for damages that you incurred, you must file your suit against the responsible party within 2 years from the date of the accident.

Can I sue the person who hit my car?

Even if you are not injured, you can sue someone for damaging your car and any other property in it. If the damage isn’t serious, you may be able to take your case to small claims court. If the damages are higher than small claims court allows and an insurer won’t settle, you may need to file a civil court claim.

What happens if someone sues my insurance company?

The insurance company has an obligation to defend you if you are sued provided you have liability insurance. They can avoid involvement if there is no coverage involved. They will send a lawyer and pay for his service if you need to go to court. All the legal expenses have to be approved by the insurance company.

Can I sue the person who totaled my car?

You can sue, but the most you can get is the value of the car immediately before the accident. Your opinion may be that the car has much more value to you. If you can’t agree on the price, that is what the court system is for. If you were injured, you may be able to make up for the difference with your injury claim.

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